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Citation: The Journal of Headache and Pain 2017 18(Suppl 1):111
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Correction: Severe depression is associated with increased microglial quinolinic acid in subregions of the anterior cingulate gyrus: evidence for an immune-modulated glutamatergic neurotransmission?
Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2013 10:799 -
32nd Annual Meeting and Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2017): Part Two
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2017 5(Suppl 2):87 -
Severe depression is associated with increased microglial quinolinic acid in subregions of the anterior cingulate gyrus: Evidence for an immune-modulated glutamatergic neurotransmission?
Immune dysfunction, including monocytosis and increased blood levels of interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor α has been observed during acute episodes of major depression. These peripheral i...
Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2011 8:94 -
Phylogeography of the land snail genus Orcula(Orculidae, Stylommatophora) with emphasis on the Eastern Alpine taxa: speciation, hybridization and morphological variation
The Central and Southern European mountain ranges represent important biodiversity hotspots and show high levels of endemism. In the land snail genus Orcula Held, 1837 nine species are distributed in the Alps and...
Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2014 14:223 -
Genetic evidence of human mediated, historical seed transfer from the Tyrolean Alps to the Romanian Carpathians in Larix decidua (Mill.) forests
Historic transfer of larch from Alpine sources to Southern and Eastern Carpathians has been verified by means of nuclear genetic markers. Tyrolean populations can be differen...
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:98 -
Journal of Translational Medicine reviewer acknowledgement 2015
Citation: Journal of Translational Medicine 2016 14:70 -
Changes in leukocytes and CRP in different stages of major depression
We recently reported increased levels of neutrophils, monocytes and C-reactive protein (CRP) correlated with symptom severity in acute schizophrenia. Here, we investigated if a similar pattern of innate immune...
Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2022 19:74 -
Evidence for a wide extra-astrocytic distribution of S100B in human brain
S100B is considered an astrocytic in-situ marker and protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or serum are often used as biomarker for astrocytic damage or dysfunction. However, studies on S100B in the huma...
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:2 -
Everolimus in metastatic renal cell carcinoma after failure of initial anti–VEGF therapy: final results of a noninterventional study
Data are limited regarding routine use of everolimus after initial vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)–targeted therapy. The aim of this prospective, noninterventional, observational study was to assess ...
Citation: BMC Cancer 2015 15:303 -
Molecular mimicry of NMDA receptors may contribute to neuropsychiatric symptoms in severe COVID-19 cases
Approximately 30% of individuals with severe SARS-CoV-2 infections also develop neurological and psychiatric complaints. In rare cases, the occurrence of autoimmune encephalitis has been reported after SARS-Co...
Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2021 18:245 -
The new field of ‘precision psychiatry’
Precision medicine is a new and important topic in psychiatry. Psychiatry has not yet benefited from the advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies that form an integral part of other clinical specialtie...
Citation: BMC Medicine 2017 15:80 -
A clinical approach to new-onset psychosis associated with immune dysregulation: the concept of autoimmune psychosis
Growing data point to the overlap between psychosis and pathological processes associated with immunological dysregulation as well as inflammation. Notably, the recent discovery of antibodies against synaptic ...
Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2018 15:40 -
The Aplidin analogs PM01215 and PM02781 inhibit angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo
Novel synthesized analogs of Aplidin, PM01215 and PM02781, were tested for antiangiogenic effects on primary human endothelial cells in vitro and for inhibition of angiogenesis and tumor growth in vivo.
Citation: BMC Cancer 2015 15:738 -
Management and outcomes in critically ill nonagenarian versus octogenarian patients
Intensive care unit (ICU) patients age 90 years or older represent a growing subgroup and place a huge financial burden on health care resources despite the benefit being unclear. This leads to ethical problem...
Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2021 21:576 -
Potential of FX06 to prevent disease progression in hospitalized non-intubated COVID-19 patients — the randomized, EU-wide, placebo-controlled, phase II study design of IXION
More than 2.7 million hospitalizations of COVID-19-infected patients have occurred in Europe alone since the outbreak of the coronavirus in 2020. Interventions against SARS-CoV-2 are still in high need to prev...
Citation: Trials 2022 23:688 -
Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) reliably stratifies octogenarians in German ICUs: a multicentre prospective cohort study
In intensive care units (ICU) octogenarians become a routine patients group with aggravated therapeutic and diagnostic decision-making. Due to increased mortality and a reduced quality of life in this high-ris...
Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2018 18:162 -
The burden of common variable immunodeficiency disorders: a retrospective analysis of the European Society for Immunodeficiency (ESID) registry data
Common variable immunodeficiency disorders (CVID) are a group of rare innate disorders characterized by specific antibody deficiency and increased rates of infections, comorbidities and mortality. The burden o...
Citation: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2018 13:201